As you know, the 45-year-old was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier last year — and on Saturday, the Charmed actress was honored at the American Cancer Society's annual gala in El Lay.

Speaking with the Press Association, Miz Doherty revealed the positive impact her diagnosis has had on her life:

"I'm feeling ridiculously lucky and very blessed. Cancer has changed my life for the better. It's made me a better human being. It stripped away all of the walls and the barriers. It exposes any lie in your life whatsoever. It exposes who's not really truly there for you and who really is there for you. It's this brilliant thing where you just look around and think, 'Oh my God, this person is amazing, they're showing up for me in a way I never expected'."

Alongside a picture of the gal pals hugging (above), the 39-year-old wrote:

"My #mondaymuse (and really every day #muse) is my brave friend@theshando. I've always said she is one of the most loyal friends I've ever known, and now while she is facing the toughest journey of her life, she is sharing it with friends she has never met in the hopes of helping other people who are going through the same struggle. That's a true friend #FuckCancer"

Aw.

We're sure Shannen appreciates being surrounded by so many loved ones during such a difficult battle.

However, just because she's a better choice than her competitor does not mean that everyone plans on choosing between the two major party nominees this November!

Just look at Susan Sarandon — the 69-year-old actress has been one of the most outspoken supporters for Bernie Sanders, and she doubled down on her anti-Hillary rhetoric during a speech at the Breaking Barriers Luncheon at the Crown Towers Hotel in Melbourne, Australia on Sunday.

While she may end up still vote along Democratic lines this election season, Susan spoke out against other women voting for Hillary simply because she's a woman, saying: